Because this databese self is too simply an NOBODY will use it . They complet forget implement something like classes . Therefore are Selects and also other queries sooooo complicated , like HELL👹👹👹👹👹👹😈😈😈😈. And nobody can real use it , will use it . 🤢🤮🤧🥵😭😭☹☹☹☹😭😭😭😠
Wow, this might be the greatest “tech talk/lesson” I’ve ever listened to! Your energy, presentation, and excitement for the subject was just what I needed. Can we go back in time and you teach all my university computer engineering classes? Stellar job! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This was the first video I ever watched about graph DBS and I already feel like a know a lot. thank you so much, great explanation. keep up the good work
I have a use case for a graph database at my job so I was tasked to research them. Your video made it so easy to digest and understand and I get why people who use them are so hyped about them now.
Very welcome. We have a number of videos and digital content for novices and practitioners at every level, so feel free to brows or let us know if you are looking for any particular topic.
Done thanks! Neo4j is a native graph db (things are actually stored in a graph structure, with pointers) Has its own query language, examples of what it can do at 4:50
Absolutely, Mostafa! If you're interested in learning more about Cypher, there is a Guide you can read called "Getting Started with Cypher" that gives you some useful tips and best practices neo4j.com/whitepapers/getting-started-with-cypher/
@@neo4j I have been using the free version using GraphXR.... I went to do an Update save and it just hung and then said 'Update failed' ... this went on , with me trying various ideas , like clearing the Firefox cache, and switching the VPN off and on again. Anyway ... i just resigned to losing some more recent added bits. I tried to just Log out... meaning to just Log in again... but that is all going weird... it wouldnt smoothly Log out. Now the whole reload process is not working. It just hangs and then ... stays not opened up. I mean the basic Login page wont open up. It is just a Firefox Problem Loading Page. As you can imagine I have a lot of work hours put into a piece on/ in there... so I am unhappy - i cant also find a helpline chat. It is early days with the app...
That's good, pretty good to have a quick overview of what this is about. I just saw it mentioned in a project about digital twins and thought I wanted to learn more about it. Thanks for the video and anergy.
a friend introduced me to Neo4j today. Yours is a Great introduction to neo4j, will try it out. Also you are a good artist, as I can see some of your arts in background.
Thanks a bunch for your intro to this subject. I've been looking to get into graph databases for a while and your eco system really helps us to make the task a lot easier to digest. Cheers !
Ευχαριστώ για τα καλά σας λόγια! Best of luck in your studies! If you haven't, check out our community, as there are a lot of people waiting to help you out if needed. community.neo4j.com/
@@konstantinosmaravegias4198 hah! No, actually the person commenting here is different than in the video (I'm Italian and we learn basic Greek in High School ;-)
I plan to do something involving high dimension data, and search about "types of NoSQL", and then search "Graph Database", and come to this. Neo4j would probably be the solution I am looking for. Thanks for sharing!
How Energetic!! I'm impressed with GraphDB, Neo4j and your presentation! It's so helpful to beginner like me. It gives me more passion to learn Neo4j. I want to swim at Neo4j Ocean right now! Thanks a lot!!
You are very welcome! If you'd like to get more knowledge, you can join our community and you'll have many people waiting to support your graph journey community.neo4j.com/
Don't know how I got here, but as a crypto investor, I now understand where the blockchain indexing protocol, 'The Graph,' got its name. I like that project even more now. Thank you!
Hi Karin; nice to see you here. Great explanation. It seems that you are trying to say somethng that I "feel"... A set of aparently independent graphic sets, each one describing an independent scenario can drive us to discover hidden connections (not explicitely defined in the models) between nodes on those sets. IE. Suppose you have three graphs sets: 1) representing a school; 2) other representing a family; 3) a 3rd graph representing a hospital. You can have explicit relations of: 1) pupil/teacher; 2) son (one of the school pupils)/father; 3) doctor/patient. But inthe family graph the pupis father has two properties to inform profession = doctor & workplace = (that) hospital. In this case we have a hidden relation bettween the school - hospital graph sets using the relationS IS_PUPIL|IS_TEACHER and IS_PATIENT|IS_DOCTOR by means of RELATION IS_SON|IS_FATHER the son-patient by means of the father/doctor name. I will be more clear using the "arrows" tool (i´ve discovered it just three hours ago). See you in the community group. Thak you for your attention.
The best way to get your questions answered and quickly get up and running is to join our Community at community.neo4j.com/ Also, we have a FREE Virtual event for developers, called NODES2020 neo4j.com/nodes-2020/...join us and you'll get more than enough information to get underway with graph technology.
Can I have a clear understanding of graph databases with no knowledge on data science. I stumbled on Noe4j ad, stared reading Noe4j pdf of Graph-Databases for Dummies, just last week. I guess the progress is still young.
Báwo ni?? and welcome to the "Graph club" ;-) Very happy you have decided to join us! We have a free online course for beginners called "Graph Academy". It is very much self-paced and will give you what you need. neo4j.com/graphacademy
I believe graph databases can possibly become the standard relational database in software development. I think SQL is still the standard because big companies are already heavily invested into SQL & it's not easy to convert a SQL database with millions of users to a graph or nosql aka not sql database of any kind.
converting existing working systems is always hard, but new implementations will most likely be more open and not based on SQL all the time. We think Graphs are one of those technologies that can help companies move forward with complex applications fit for the future
@@neo4j I'm gonna make the right choice of building my big apps with neo4j from the start, so I don't have to struggle with trying to convert after graphs become the standard. I want to specialize in social medias, Ecommerce and multi-level affiliate programs, so I need something like neo4j that can allow me to build super complex relationships in a simple way. I also think people overlook how important it is for other teams of companies outside the software development department to understand the database.
Are there any good graph visual authoring tools out there for neo4j? e.g. the ability to just quickly draw some nodes, give them names, draw some relationships between them, add properties to them and the relationships, and do this over your own local desktop version of neo4j as well as an enterprise server version?
I thought it is a Database Management System. Or let's say a GDBMS in contrast to an RDBMS. A Database would be the actual data that is being managed using a DBMS.
If somebody wants to tweak inside Neo4j to make it better, where should he/she joins? I couldnt find any of 'how Neo4j is being created, how the Neo4j codes shortest path', etc in the Developers segments. Company secret?
This was just a demo data set. If you want to play with life science data, we can recommend healthecco.org/ - otherwise AuraDB Free dev.neo4j.com/discover-aura & Sandbox dev.neo4j.com/try come with a wide set of datasets for you to play with
log4j is completely different from neo4j and there is no relationship other than that we are using it for logging neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/monitoring/logging/ logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/index.html
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sure - there are a few stories! e.g. neo4j.com/case-studies/fortune-200-hospitality-company/ or neo4j.com/blog/mastering-highly-distributed-architecture/
I appreciate your effort in making the video. But I'm tired of seeing videos where People talk very fast! Why make a Video? Do you see individual on the TV who are hosting show speaking so fast? Please re-consider how u speak Publicly. There's a difference.
09:00 Is there any book or youtube video that might introduce someone who has never been formally introduced to graph thinking before? Something like how you would explain it to a 5 year old. I just want to make sure I've not missed out on something before I learn the official stuff, even if it's not related to graph databases.
Hello Noah! As a matter of fact, there is! We have an eBook "Graph Databases for Beginners" which you can find here neo4j.com/whitepapers/graph-databases-beginners-ebook/ and here www.neo4j.com/graph-databases-for-dummies/ Thanks for your comments and interest.
Loved the energy and simplicity of the examples. Really helpful 👏🏻
Thanks so much for the comment! Always good to hear feedback.
True
Because this databese self is too simply an NOBODY will use it . They complet forget implement something like classes . Therefore are Selects and also other queries sooooo complicated , like HELL👹👹👹👹👹👹😈😈😈😈. And nobody can real use it , will use it . 🤢🤮🤧🥵😭😭☹☹☹☹😭😭😭😠
Wow, this might be the greatest “tech talk/lesson” I’ve ever listened to! Your energy, presentation, and excitement for the subject was just what I needed. Can we go back in time and you teach all my university computer engineering classes? Stellar job! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hi! I’m just seeing this now. Thank you so much! That’s one of the nicest professional compliments I’ve ever received! 🎉😊
This was the first video I ever watched about graph DBS and I already feel like a know a lot. thank you so much, great explanation. keep up the good work
I have a use case for a graph database at my job so I was tasked to research them. Your video made it so easy to digest and understand and I get why people who use them are so hyped about them now.
The company I work for (fortune 500) is using Neo4j to graph database their data. This video kinda helped me understand the basics. Thanks.
Very welcome. We have a number of videos and digital content for novices and practitioners at every level, so feel free to brows or let us know if you are looking for any particular topic.
easy , clear and comprehensive spots of explanation
Thanks so much for the comment!
Done thanks!
Neo4j is a native graph db (things are actually stored in a graph structure, with pointers)
Has its own query language, examples of what it can do at 4:50
Absolutely, Mostafa! If you're interested in learning more about Cypher, there is a Guide you can read called "Getting Started with Cypher" that gives you some useful tips and best practices neo4j.com/whitepapers/getting-started-with-cypher/
i've watched a lot of videos. this finally put things in perspective for me. great stuff and thanks
thank you - i have been getting confused by over technical intros as a complete newbie. This was excellent.
thank you! the video is a bit older but the overall summary still applies :)
@@neo4j I have been using the free version using GraphXR.... I went to do an Update save and it just hung and then said 'Update failed' ... this went on , with me trying various ideas , like clearing the Firefox cache, and switching the VPN off and on again. Anyway ... i just resigned to losing some more recent added bits. I tried to just Log out... meaning to just Log in again... but that is all going weird... it wouldnt smoothly Log out. Now the whole reload process is not working. It just hangs and then ... stays not opened up. I mean the basic Login page wont open up. It is just a Firefox Problem Loading Page. As you can imagine I have a lot of work hours put into a piece on/ in there... so I am unhappy - i cant also find a helpline chat. It is early days with the app...
Your personality is a plus in a dry subject as this!
this isn't dry subject, just some people make it so
That's good, pretty good to have a quick overview of what this is about. I just saw it mentioned in a project about digital twins and thought I wanted to learn more about it. Thanks for the video and anergy.
a friend introduced me to Neo4j today. Yours is a Great introduction to neo4j, will try it out. Also you are a good artist, as I can see some of your arts in background.
Yeah she is looking for a guy as well 😂
This is the most Jersey-pilled math lesson I've ever seen and I loved it.
Thank you :)
Thanks a bunch for your intro to this subject. I've been looking to get into graph databases for a while and your eco system really helps us to make the task a lot easier to digest. Cheers !
Great video! Thnx, im student in Data Science and that helped me lot. Loved your presentation
Ευχαριστώ για τα καλά σας λόγια!
Best of luck in your studies! If you haven't, check out our community, as there are a lot of people waiting to help you out if needed. community.neo4j.com/
@@neo4j Haha. That was unexpected. Και σκέφτομουν τι μου θυμίζαι η προφορά.
@@konstantinosmaravegias4198 hah! No, actually the person commenting here is different than in the video (I'm Italian and we learn basic Greek in High School ;-)
I plan to do something involving high dimension data, and search about "types of NoSQL", and then search "Graph Database", and come to this.
Neo4j would probably be the solution I am looking for.
Thanks for sharing!
That is SUCH a great video! Thank you so much for it 😊
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for providing details on Graph DB.
very engaging and informative presentation . thank you !👌
Great video! And very informative... thanks!
Thank you!
Fantastic job! Thank you for the introduction
Thank YOU so much for the comment!
Quality Content! Thank you.
Thank you!
This is so beautiful, thank you!
How Energetic!! I'm impressed with GraphDB, Neo4j and your presentation! It's so helpful to beginner like me. It gives me more passion to learn Neo4j. I want to swim at Neo4j Ocean right now! Thanks a lot!!
Keep aside Neo4j. Love your personality!
love your personality, an awesome introduction....
You seem to really like graphs. Good for you 👍. Great introduction btw.
Excellent explanation for the beginners like me. Kudos!!
You are very welcome! If you'd like to get more knowledge, you can join our community and you'll have many people waiting to support your graph journey community.neo4j.com/
thanks for the real quick starter :) well explained !!
You got it! Be sure to join our community which will give you a wide range of support community.neo4j.com/
Very inspiring talk
Excellent presentation!
Definitely thank you for this :)
Thank you very much for your explanation!... I love it! 👌
Thank you for your interest, Augusto!
it was awesome!!! im already addicted to graphs thanks to you :))
Now I want to learn Neo4J but I've got to much other shit to learn because I'm late already!
Neo4J looks very good, I'll have in mind that for later!
this is sooo helpful! really love the way you explain it. thankyou !!
Great vid
Nice explanation in short span of time..thanks
Don't know how I got here, but as a crypto investor, I now understand where the blockchain indexing protocol, 'The Graph,' got its name. I like that project even more now. Thank you!
Hi Karin; nice to see you here. Great explanation. It seems that you are trying to say somethng that I "feel"... A set of aparently independent graphic sets, each one describing an independent scenario can drive us to discover hidden connections (not explicitely defined in the models) between nodes on those sets. IE. Suppose you have three graphs sets: 1) representing a school; 2) other representing a family; 3) a 3rd graph representing a hospital.
You can have explicit relations of: 1) pupil/teacher; 2) son (one of the school pupils)/father; 3) doctor/patient.
But inthe family graph the pupis father has two properties to inform profession = doctor & workplace = (that) hospital.
In this case we have a hidden relation bettween the school - hospital graph sets using the relationS IS_PUPIL|IS_TEACHER and IS_PATIENT|IS_DOCTOR by means of RELATION IS_SON|IS_FATHER the son-patient by means of the father/doctor name.
I will be more clear using the "arrows" tool (i´ve discovered it just three hours ago).
See you in the community group. Thak you for your attention.
Will work with Neo4J someday soon...
this was actually funny 5:51😂
This lady's speech is the female version of Andy Pavlo's lectures. Both really good DB knowledge destilled BTW
Thanks so much for the comment (and comparison).
Thank you! That's fun! :D
How to know how to develop Neo4j? Join the Neo4j developers? And can it be made into 3D or more dimensions?
The best way to get your questions answered and quickly get up and running is to join our Community at community.neo4j.com/ Also, we have a FREE Virtual event for developers, called NODES2020 neo4j.com/nodes-2020/...join us and you'll get more than enough information to get underway with graph technology.
Excellent technical explanation, great energy, and an attractive lady - a fantastic video all round!
that's awesome! Thanks..great sharing
Well-explained! Thanks
You're very welcome! Keep checking this channel as we update regularly.
thank you
Karin, you are a hoot :-)
I loved this, thanks!
The way this beautiful lady explaining is awesome. Thanks for sharing dear.
Your great thank you very much
great video , helpful for starters
It was very helpful! thank you!
Cool to see more female colleaugues in IT :)!
Nice voice of this lady and energetic for explaining us everything, Thank you very much Karin Wolok!!
inspired me to play with neo4j.
This is an excellent overview! Great job. Any chance you could share the blog post referenced? I'm keen to share to colleagues.
Can I have a clear understanding of graph databases with no knowledge on data science. I stumbled on Noe4j ad, stared reading Noe4j pdf of Graph-Databases for Dummies, just last week. I guess the progress is still young.
Báwo ni?? and welcome to the "Graph club" ;-) Very happy you have decided to join us! We have a free online course for beginners called "Graph Academy". It is very much self-paced and will give you what you need. neo4j.com/graphacademy
@@neo4j Thanks for the link. How did you guys know I am Yoruba lol. Thanks and I hope to learn from your team💯💯💯
Hi Coreen, does Neo4j have a business development and implementation partner for Australia and New Zealand?
I believe graph databases can possibly become the standard relational database in software development. I think SQL is still the standard because big companies are already heavily invested into SQL & it's not easy to convert a SQL database with millions of users to a graph or nosql aka not sql database of any kind.
converting existing working systems is always hard, but new implementations will most likely be more open and not based on SQL all the time. We think Graphs are one of those technologies that can help companies move forward with complex applications fit for the future
@@neo4j I'm gonna make the right choice of building my big apps with neo4j from the start, so I don't have to struggle with trying to convert after graphs become the standard. I want to specialize in social medias, Ecommerce and multi-level affiliate programs, so I need something like neo4j that can allow me to build super complex relationships in a simple way. I also think people overlook how important it is for other teams of companies outside the software development department to understand the database.
It would be cool if this was integrated into Jupyter or Pluto.
How to convert neo4j json generated from Apoc back to relational model? Any tools?
Isn't this the same as the traditional sql, but just join via the primary key?
Are there any good graph visual authoring tools out there for neo4j? e.g. the ability to just quickly draw some nodes, give them names, draw some relationships between them, add properties to them and the relationships, and do this over your own local desktop version of neo4j as well as an enterprise server version?
Have a look at Arrows: arrows.app
Can we use graph db data in power BI for visualization?
Thank you so much!
How to use it in IntelliJ?
Hey lovely video. Thanks u. would you able to tell me which tool has been used for this video making? Looks very impressive.
We typically use big marker
For most people I have to turn the playback speed up, for you I have to turn it down :D
I thought it is a Database Management System. Or let's say a GDBMS in contrast to an RDBMS. A Database would be the actual data that is being managed using a DBMS.
Hi Karin, ca I assume that for each Node, Neo4j stroes all incoming and outgoing connections? or only the outgoing ones?
Relationships are generally directional but you can traverse the graph either direction on the relationships. (so... both) :D
Interesting thank you
Thank you.
If somebody wants to tweak inside Neo4j to make it better, where should he/she joins? I couldnt find any of 'how Neo4j is being created, how the Neo4j codes shortest path', etc in the Developers segments. Company secret?
I think it's a FOSS database.
Thanks a lot. Can you please share the link to this data?
This was just a demo data set. If you want to play with life science data, we can recommend healthecco.org/ - otherwise AuraDB Free dev.neo4j.com/discover-aura & Sandbox dev.neo4j.com/try come with a wide set of datasets for you to play with
awesome
Can the results also be shown as a matrix?
We typically don't use that word for the results since in graph theory the "matrix" is the adjacency (i.e. the X and Y axis).
@@neo4j ok makes sense. I'm interested to know if the program shows adjacents, or interacts with Excel through an extension.
@@brettknoss486 Sure! The best place is to join/ask the question on www.community.neo4j.com
Great
The perfect woman doesn't exi-
I'm kidding but she's awesome at explaining
Love how she sounds like she is angry at you haha
Looks like you're popular on slack.
This video is a year old now. Which messages on Slack are you referring to?
@@neo4j The 11 showing up on the slack icon of your dock.
Wasn't your fault for log4j yes
log4j is completely different from neo4j and there is no relationship other than that we are using it for logging
neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/monitoring/logging/
logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/index.html
Maybe put someone technical on the video next time
BIG Sin to hand pictures.. Read your Holy books sis
ma sha ALLAH, she beautiful, cute strong nose too, just need Wudu, hijab, and Ayatul Kuris for protection from Shaytan, Evil Eye 2nd most power shadow jinn, and Dajjal anti-christ, and magicians, and witches, and politicians ...
Thank you for a great intro! I was a little prone to learning Neo4j, but the two initial examples got me hooked.
Hey , that was really helpful !
Though you gotta remove the charging adapter otherwise your battery will blow up , Thanks ;)
Any info on using Neo4j for recommendation engines for travel?
sure - there are a few stories! e.g. neo4j.com/case-studies/fortune-200-hospitality-company/ or neo4j.com/blog/mastering-highly-distributed-architecture/
Thanks for the great video.
hello, everything changed, where's the online sandbox now ?
We encourage you to try Neo4j AuraDB: dev.neo4j.com/discover-aura
I appreciate your effort in making the video. But I'm tired of seeing videos where People talk very fast! Why make a Video? Do you see individual on the TV who are hosting show speaking so fast? Please re-consider how u speak Publicly. There's a difference.
what a great video
love u, good job!
I was checking if "stats for nerds" had words/min, didn't find it.
It is crazy. I loved you saying that. Great video!!!
09:00 Is there any book or youtube video that might introduce someone who has never been formally introduced to graph thinking before? Something like how you would explain it to a 5 year old. I just want to make sure I've not missed out on something before I learn the official stuff, even if it's not related to graph databases.
Hello Noah! As a matter of fact, there is! We have an eBook "Graph Databases for Beginners" which you can find here neo4j.com/whitepapers/graph-databases-beginners-ebook/ and here www.neo4j.com/graph-databases-for-dummies/ Thanks for your comments and interest.
Very well done. Thank you
Simply awesome.
Very much helpful session & thank you for making it simple!